Suspended Safety Plan to reduce accident rates in the rolling mill Long loads. SAA SIDERPERÚ 2016

Authors

  • José Augusto Llorca López Universidad César Vallejo, Chimbote, Perú
  • Jaime Eduardo Gutiérrez Ascón Universidad César Vallejo, Chimbote, Perú
  • Lily Margot Villar Tiravanti Universidad César Vallejo, Chimbote, Perú

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18050/ingnosis.v1i1.1976

Keywords:

Accident, Criticality, Controls, Audits, Routine procedures

Abstract

This research was fundamental purpose implement a safety plan to reduce accident rates in the rolling mill in SIDERPERU Long. random sampling for a sample of 141 employees who performed their duties in areas of high criticality were conducted, surveys were conducted, statistics security software were revised formats were developed to conduct inspections of audits, procedures routines have been updated, revised the instrument of Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment - IPER - and designed a training program to sensitize employees. It
was found that the level of criticality of the activities was 75%, with an accident rate of 57% and security controls had a 68.8% compliance. With a confidence level of 95% and a probability value of 98.7% hypothesis testing it concludes that criticality and accidents before the study are greater criticality and acccidentabilidad after application of the project, situation according to the projection reduces criticality for 2.016 to 25%. Security audits and the presence of leadership in the field contributed positively to security management, and having updated Routine procedures and well-defined security checks accident levels were controlled and staff developed their activities safely.

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Published

2016-06-03

How to Cite

Llorca López, J. A. ., Gutiérrez Ascón, J. E. ., & Villar Tiravanti, L. M. . (2016). Suspended Safety Plan to reduce accident rates in the rolling mill Long loads. SAA SIDERPERÚ 2016. INGnosis, 2(1), 82–100. https://doi.org/10.18050/ingnosis.v1i1.1976

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